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What Will it Take for a Woman to Become President of the United States?
Abstract In this article we consider what it will take for a woman to be elected President of the United States. We examine the available data from the 2024 election, in comparison to previous elections; we inspect the main findings from the feminist political science of political parties, candidate selection and gendered barriers to elected leadership;
Rosie Campbell, Joni Lovenduski
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Beyond no harm: Advancing research on artificial intelligence for sexual and reproductive health and rights. [PDF]
Tamrat T +9 more
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Constrained Spaces for Islamic Feminism: Women's Rights and the 2004 Constitution of Afghanistan
Nusrat Choudhury
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GENDER INEQUALITY ANALYSIS OF THE MAIN FEMALE CHARACTER IN NIKI CARO’S MULAN MOVIE: A FEMINISM STUDY
Afina Mirrah Hasna +1 more
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Drawing on fieldwork conducted in a hospital in Greater Manchester, England in 2016–17, we describe how a set of national health priorities were translated into work for hospital managers and clinicians during a period of significant organizational pressure.
Adam Brisley +2 more
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Beyond recognition: gendered violence and the critique of political economy in Croatia. [PDF]
Kujundžić J.
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Hair is an integral part of the skin's interface and has sensory capacity. It actively contributes to processes of bodily materialization and facilitates transactional exchange with other social actors and environments, particularly regarding energies and vibrations that can be perceived as subtle matter.
Sinah Theres Kloß
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Are menstrual periods an environmental liability? Period poverty and eco-feminist bioethics. [PDF]
Richie C.
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